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Armenian Holocaust Denial Law ‘unconstitutional’, says France’s Top Court

29 Wednesday Feb 2012

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โ– Nicolas Sarkozy to redraft Armenian Holocaust Denial Bill after French Constitutional Court says it can NOT pass as law, as it attacks freedom of speech and is a debate that belongs to historians

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Nicolas Sarkozy has sponsored aย proposed bill to make the denial of the Armenian genocide a crimeย in France, which would be met with up to a year in prison and a fineย of 45,000 euros.

Predictably, the move has brought a fierce response from Turkey.

France has warned her against any reprisals that would damageย Parisโ€™s commercial interests, arguing that law was part of the French stateโ€™s commitment to the World Trade Organisation.

The Europeans have always taken the high ground when it comes to human rights, whilst being strangely myopic when it comes toย admitting to their own crimes against humanity.

Here are a couple of episodes that Iย discovered during research for my novel, Pictures and Words.

Armenia was part of the Ottoman Empire which had allied itself with Germany and Austria in the First World War against the allies, Britain, France and Russia.

The decision to go to war was made byโ€ฆ

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Trapped in the UK in the year 2012 ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง

29 Wednesday Feb 2012

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Austerity, Britain and austerity, Distant Echoes, Illegals, Migrant Crisis, Migrants, Nayab Chohan, NayabChohan, NayabChohanLIVE, Politics ๐Ÿ’ผ ๐Ÿ—ณ ๐Ÿช–, Template News

China and India are said to be the rising stars of the economic world and if last night’s Piers Morgan’s programme on Shanghai is anything to go by, this will all mean some people are going to get incredibly rich.

Trouble is that in this arena of winners and losers, there are an even larger number who will not and who will suffer in this brave new world.

BBC News carried a report through out the day about illegal workers from India who had come to Britian to get work and perhaps a better life.

Well, the recession has paid put that idea and since those illegals burned their passports when they arrived here, they are trapped because the Indian government says that since they do not have the correct paperwork they can’t return home either.

The pictures of despair and sheer desperation that were broadcast were perhaps the most disturbing to be shown on terrestrial television yet.

One young man who said he was 21 had just been released from prison and was back on the streets – clearly for him the free world had nothing to offer. How did he get into trouble in the first place  – shop lifting to get him the drugs that get him through the day.

Then, the reporter took us to the place where many of these illegals, non existents, spend the night in the cold exposed to the weather, with little more than drugs and an appalling sound born of misery to get them by.

It just so happened that these poor people are from India, there are others also Russia Today broadcast report last December about Polish people getting by eating rats.

No doubt there are others from every corner of the Third World, including of course China.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17198879

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Twelve dead during riots in Kashgar

28 Tuesday Feb 2012

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China ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ, Distant Echoes, Islam, Kashgar, Muslims, Nayab Chohan, NayabChohan, NayabChohanLIVE, Politics ๐Ÿ’ผ ๐Ÿ—ณ ๐Ÿช–, Template News

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Twelve people have died in riots near the north-western city of Kashgar in Xinjiang province, the BBC reports.

It quotes Chinese state media which says thatย rioters killed 10 people, while two of the rioters were shot by police.

The Xinhua news agencyย ย gives no detail as to what triggered theย violence.

Security has been high in the north-western province since riots in 2009 in the capital Urumqi between the Muslim Uighurs, who are the largest ethnic group, and Han Chinese migrants.

Nearly 200 people were killed in that unrest, most of them Han, according to officials.

Today’sย violence took place in a market in Yecheng county, according to Xinhua, which says police are still hunting some of the rioters.

Almost half of Xinjiang’s residents are Uighurs, Turkic-speaking Muslims with cultural and ethnic links to Central Asia.

Many complain that large-scale migration of Han Chinese workers from the east has cost them jobs and is eroding their culture.

China has invested heavily in Xinjiang and the region’s rich oil and gas deposits are vital to its booming economy.

Uighurs say they areย sufferingย discrimination and marginalisation, and this hasย been behind anti-Han and separatist sentiment in Xinjiang since the 1990s.

Further violence broke out in July 2011 and left 32 people dead.

A hostage-taking incident in December led to the death of seven kidnappers – part of a “terror gang,” according to Chinese state media.

China claims it faces an organised terrorist threat from radical Muslims in Xinjiang, but Uighur activists say citizens are angry at Beijing’s heavy-handed rule in the region.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-17195886

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Mikhail Khodorkovsky writes from Prison

27 Monday Feb 2012

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Elections, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Russia and elections, Russia and oligarchs, Russia and Putin, Russia ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ, Vladimir Putin

The jailed oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky has written in today’s Guardian newspaper arguing the Arab spring had inspired peoples everywhere including Russians. He called on voters to reject Vladimir Putin in next weekend’s Presidential elections. He also claimed that the middle class who it is said will be in a majority in ten years time will no longer accept Putin’s ‘managed democracy.’

According to The Guardian, Khodorkovsky has emerged as “a siren voice of freedom and democratic change”, though it adds for balance that he has also become a divisive figure for ordinary Russians who remember him as a billionaire oligarch.

All this may be true, but when Vladimir Putin came to power Russia which had been a superpower had just defaulted, it was also within the iron grip of a number of business men who appeared to have no other interest than amassing more wealth for themselves and it was of course ordinary Russians who suffered as a consequence.

So, if someone like Khodorkovsky appears to be a divisive figure to  the not so well-heeled, they may have a point.

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๐Ÿ’ท Nigerian Governor ‘stole ยฃ160million over eight years’ ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ช

27 Monday Feb 2012

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Nigeria, Nigeria Delta

A fraudster who “tricked his way” into becoming a  governor of one Nigeria’s oil producing states has pleaded guilty to 10 counts of money-laundering and conspiracy to defraud at a London Court.

James Ibori, a former governor of one of Nigeria’s oil-producing states, was accused by British police of stealing $250m (ยฃ160m) over eight years. He changed his plea to guilty as  his trial at London’s Southwark Crown Court was about to begin and admitted stealing money from Delta state and laundering it in London through a number of offshore companies.

Ibori was arrested in 2010 in Dubai and then extradited to London.

Some $35m of his alleged UK assets were frozen in 2007.

Prosecuting QC Sasha Wass said Mr Ibori, 53, had “tricked” his way into becoming Delta state governor, by giving a false date of birth and claiming he had no criminal record.

“He was never the legitimate governor and there was effectively a thief in government house. As the pretender of that public office, he was able to plunder Delta state’s wealth and hand out patronage.”

He is due to be sentenced on 16 April.

Mr Ibori’s wife, Theresa, his sister, Christine, his mistress, Udoamaaka Okoronkwo, and his London solicitor, Bhadresh Gohil, have all been convicted of money-laundering.

Their convictions could only be reported on Monday after reporting restrictions were lifted.

Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had asked the UK’s Metropolitan police to look into the ex-governor’s financial affairs.

“The vast sums of money involved were used to fund Mr Ibori’s lavish lifestyle,” Detective Inspector Paul Whatmore, the officer in charge of the investigation, said.

“We will now be actively seeking the confiscation of all of his stolen assets so they can be repatriated for the benefit of the people of Delta State.”

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Arsenal 5 Spurs 2, Emirates Stadium

26 Sunday Feb 2012

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AC Milan v Arsenal, Arsenal, Arsenal 5 Spurs 2, Arsene Wenger, football, GUNNERS, Spurs

With his team two down, on the back of heavy defeatsย to AC Milan and Sunderland, Arseneย Wenger must have wondered whether his once great side was facing its third straight high-profile failure.

And withย former golden boy Theo Walcott also the subject of abuse from home fans, the omens did not look good.

The Arsenal boss needed his men to step up.

They did not disappoint –ย by theย end of the first halfย Arsenal hadย wiped out that lead.

Once again,ย it wasย Robin Van Persie, who set up the first and secured the second, allย within three minutes.

The second half was all Arsenal with Walcott’s surges – often criticised for not going anywhere – producing two impressive goals.

Arsenal’s fans – some of whom had left the stadium after their North London rivals exposedย the Gunner’s defensive frailties with a goal in the fourth minute andย a penalty byย Emanuel Adebayor inย the twentieth ย – were toasting perhaps their team’s greatestย triumph since that defeat of Barcelona on February 16, 2011.

They were also toastingย the former fall guy now restored golden boy Theo Walcott.

Arsenal’s problems at the front and back are still there, but surely the trueย test of this teamย will be whether they can put five past AC Milan in the Champions League on March 6. Then, we will know whether Arsenal have moved on or have just flattered to deceive.

http://www.arsenal.com/match-menu/3475709/first-team/ac-milan-v-arsenal.

http://www.arsenal.com/fixtures/fixtures-reports

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5 Days of Protests in Afghanistan

25 Saturday Feb 2012

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Afghanistan, Quran Burning in Afghanistan, Sky News, US and Afghanistan

 
Have we come to a turning point in America’s relationship with Afghanistan?
The violence that resulted in the deaths of five today – three civilians shot dead, and two senior Nato service men, a colonel and a major – certainly suggests so.
America’s occupation which was never accepted by a people who have never welcomed foreign armies on their soil is now even less secure following the burning of the copies of the Holy Quran in Bagram Airbase.
Even those who have been the allies of the Isaf will be unable to explain away the actions of the Americans who still don’t seemed to have grasped the enormity of their actions – pulling out personnel from Afghan buildings in the short-term will not solve the problem.
For the Nato soldiers killed in the violence that has resulted from the burning of the Holy Quran have been killed by members of the Afghan security forces – people who were supposed to be on their side.
And for the first time, the anger can not be explained away by pointing fingers at a single ethnic group.
A Sky News report described this anger as ‘blind rage’ –  it’s not that, it’s the anger felt when someone has just thrust a spear into something that is as precious to you as your heart.
 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/feb/27/afghanistan-suicide-bomber-military-base
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-17175568
 
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/afghanistan/9105802/Two-senior-American-soldiers-shot-dead-in-Kabul.html

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Marie Colvin

24 Friday Feb 2012

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Anna Politkovskaya, Marie Colvin, Terry Lloyd

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Marie Colvin the American journalist who was killed after a rebel base in Homs was hit has been lauded for her fearless pursuit of the truth.  A veteran war reporter who had lost an eye in Sri Lanka she was undeniably brave, however was she in the same league as those other great names who lost their lives in the recent past, namely Anna Politkovskaya and Terry Lloyd who also lost their lives taking huge risks to seek the truth?

Well, Marie had already decided who was right and who was wrong in this conflict, by putting herself in the rebel camp, she was effectively an embed, still brave but to a large extent compromising her impartiality.

Journalists who did the same in Libya should make a return and honestly ask themselves whether what they said at the time has helped Libya.

Great journalists don’t bandwagon, they go out to find out for themselves what the reason for the conflict really is – and because of the huge risks this entails that does lead to their deaths, like Terry Lloyd in Iraq or the angel of Chechnya, Anna Politkovskaya who was gunned down on a Moscow Street for her reporting of perhaps the most savage conflict of the last decade of the twentieth century.

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London Conference on Somalia ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ด

23 Thursday Feb 2012

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Afghanistan, Austerity, france, London Conference and Somalia, Somalia, Syria, UN, USA ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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Munich Brawl

22 Wednesday Feb 2012

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Over the weekend, some one called David Haye started to shout abuse at a press conference held for someone who had just lost to Wladimir Klitschko.

The defeated contender one Dereck Chisora was filmed threatening to shoot that person called Haye.

Before his defeat to Klitschko, Chisora had spat in the face of his opponent. Kiltschko, with the grace that has marked the career of the giant Russian, just left his talking for inside the ring.

Now, there is talk of banning the two clowns who think that by acting like Mike Tyson they are the great man.

Well things are a bit more complicated than that – Klitschko does in every way resemble Evander Holyfield, Tyson’s one truly worthy opponent.

And that’s where the similarities end.

For until the emergence of Holyfield, Tyson had floored everyone in sight – take a good look at Trevor Berbick’s reaction to meeting that famously sharp fist, see also Larry Holmes who remarked that he felt his fight with Tyson was something personal – it was mate, he was getting you back for what you did to his hero Muhammad Ali.

Then, two things happened.

First,  of course there was the emergence of Holyfield and there was also Tyson’s personal life which was on a downward spiral following the death of his trainer, a messy divorce which was followed a period in prison for rape. The Tyson that met Holyfield after all that was slower and far more frustrated and angrier as a result.

Those who hate and taunt Tyson for what he has done, may also want to consider that the World of Boxing has never been same since his departure.

You only have to look at those ludicrous events of the weekend in Munich to know that.

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